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Pakistan in West Indies 1958 5 Tests Session-by-Session Back to Series Cover Page © 2021 Charles Davis Session Test Day sess Bat 1 Runs(BF) Bat 2 Runs(BF) Innings complete Runs Wkts Deliv. 1st Bridgetown, Barbados 1st Fri 17-Jan-1958 1 1 West Indies (1) 74/0 RB Kanhai 10 CC Hunte 64 74 0 1st 1 2 West Indies (1) 189/1 GStA Sobers 40 CC Hunte 120 115 1 1st 1 3 West Indies (1) 266/2 (92ov) CC Hunte 142 EdeC Weekes 40 77 1 1st Sat 18-Jan-1958 2 1 West Indies (1) 360/4 OG Smith 0 EdeC Weekes 80 94 2 1st 2 2 West Indies (1) 513/4 OG Smith 71 EdeC Weekes 157 153 0 1st 2 3 Pakistan (1) 6/0 (4ov) Hanif Mohammad 5 Imtiaz Ahmed 1 West Indies 579/9 decl. 72 5 1st Mon 20-Jan-1958 3 1 Pakistan (1) 80/4 Saeed Ahmed 13 W Mathias 14 74 4 1st 3 2 Pakistan (2) 79/0 Hanif Mohammad 30 Imtiaz Ahmed 41 Pakistan 106 105 6 1st 3 3 Pakistan (2) 161/1 (50ov) Hanif Mohammad 61 Alim-ud-Din 1 82 1 1st Tue 21-Jan-1958 4 1 Pakistan (2) 161/1 Hanif Mohammad 100 Alim-ud-Din 18 0 0 1st 4 2 Pakistan (2) 295/2 Hanif Mohammad 139 Saeed Ahmed 10 134 1 1st 4 3 Pakistan (2) 339/2 (142ov) Hanif Mohammad 161 Saeed Ahmed 26 44 0 1st Wed 22-Jan-1958 5 1 Pakistan (2) 405/2 Hanif Mohammad 185 Saeed Ahmed 62 66 0 1st 5 2 Pakistan (2) 457/3 Hanif Mohammad 216 Wazir Mohammad 17 52 1 1st 5 3 Pakistan (2) 525/3 (237ov) Hanif Mohammad 270 Wazir Mohammad 31 68 0 1st Thu 23-Jan-1958 6 1 Pakistan (2) 566/4 Hanif Mohammad 297 W Mathias 9 41 1 1st 6 2 Pakistan (2) 623/5 Hanif Mohammad 334 AH Kardar 4 57 1 1st 6 3 West Indies (2) 28/0 CC Hunte RB Kanhai Pakistan 657/8 decl. 62 3 2nd Port-of-Spain, Trinidad 2nd Wed 5-Feb-1958 1 1 West Indies (1) 47/1 (24ov) EDAStJ McMorris 13 GStA Sobers 24 47 1 144 2nd 1 2 West Indies (1) 139/3 (60ov) EdeC Weekes 54 RB Kanhai 6 92 2 216 2nd 1 3 West Indies (1) 236/4 (86ov) RB Kanhai 60 OG Smith 19 97 1 156 2nd Thu 6-Feb-1958 2 1 West Indies (1) 282/5 (109ov) RB Kanhai 85 FCM Alexander 5 46 1 138 2nd 2 2 West Indies (1) 325/10 (131ov) DT Dewdney 0(0) early tea 43 5 132 2nd 2 3 Pakistan (1) 71/4 (32ov) W Mathias 0 Nasim-ul-Ghani 0 134' session 71 4 192 2nd Fri 7-Feb-1958 3 1 Pakistan (1) 156/8 W Mathias Fazal Mahmood 0 85 4 2nd 3 2 Pakistan (1) 282/10 Mahmood Hussain 19 126 2 2nd 3 3 West Indies (2) 56/2 (20ov) CC Hunte 34 FCM Alexander 0 56 2 120 2nd Sat 8-Feb-1958 4 1 West Indies (2) 116/4 FCM Alexander 24 GStA Sobers 60 2 2nd 4 2 West Indies (2) 190/4 FCM Alexander 41 GStA Sobers 52 74 0 2nd 4 3 West Indies (2) 255/6 (113.2ov) OG Smith 31 65 2 2nd Mon 10-Feb-1958 5 1 Pakistan (2) 1/1 Hanif Mohammad 1 West Indies 312 58 5 2nd 5 2 Pakistan (2) 92/1 Saeed Ahmed 41 Hanif Mohammad 47 91 0 2nd 5 3 Pakistan (2) 161/3 (65ov) Hanif Mohammad 73 Wazir Mohammad 0 69 2 2nd Tue 11-Feb-1958 6 1 Pakistan (2) 199/7 Waqar Hassan 11 AH Kardar 7 38 4 2nd 6 2 Pakistan (2) 235/10 Mahmood Hussain 1(6) 36 3 Test Day sess Bat 1 Runs(BF) Bat 2 Runs(BF) Innings complete Runs Wkts Deliv. Pakistan in West Indies 1958 5 Tests Session-by-Session 3rd Kingston, Jamaica 3rd Wed 26-Feb-1958 1 1 Pakistan (1) 79/1 (20ov) Saeed Ahmed 36(48) Imtiaz Ahmed 36(70) 79 1 120 3rd 1 2 Pakistan (1) 190/2 (58ov) Imtiaz Ahmed 102 W Mathias 27 111 1 228 3rd 1 3 Pakistan (1) 274/4 (80ov) W Mathias 70(124) AH Kardar 5(20) 84 2 132 3rd Thu 27-Feb-1958 2 1 Pakistan (1) 328/10 (102ov) Khan Mohammad 3(3) 54 6 132 3rd 2 2 West Indies (1) 75/0 (25ov) RB Kanhai 24(82) CC Hunte 50(67) 75 0 150 3rd 2 3 West Indies (1) 147/1 (52ov) CC Hunte 100(152) GStA Sobers 20(54) 72 1 161 3rd Fri 28-Feb-1958 3 1 West Indies (1) 243/1 (80ov) CC Hunte 139(222) GStA Sobers 76(152) 96 0 169 3rd 3 2 West Indies (1) 400/1 (113ov) CC Hunte 186(196) GStA Sobers 170(271) 157 0 198 3rd 3 3 West Indies (1) 504/1 (140ov) CC Hunte 242(242) GStA Sobers 228(366) 104 0 161 3rd Sat 1-Mar-1958 4 1 West Indies (1) 592/2 (166ov) EdeC Weekes 33(54) GStA Sobers 265(443) 88 1 157 3rd 4 2 West Indies (1) 730/3 (198ov) CL Walcott 57(58) GStA Sobers 336(543) 138 1 192 3rd 4 3 West Indies (1) 790/3 (208.2ov) CL Walcott 88(88) GStA Sobers 365(579) decl. 60 0 60 3rd Mon 3-Mar-1958 5 1 Pakistan (2) 75/3 (24ov) Saeed Ahmed 31(64) Alim-ud-Din 7(23) 75 3 144 3rd 5 2 Pakistan (2) 150/5 (62ov) Wazir Mohammad 35(88) AH Kardar 4(45) 75 2 228 3rd 5 3 Pakistan (2) 273/5 (87ov) Wazir Mohammad 102(166) AH Kardar 46(123) score anomaly 123 0 150 3rd Tue 4-Mar-1958 6 1 Pakistan (2) 288/8 (96.3ov) Khan Mohammad 0(8) all out 15 3 57 4th Georgetown, Guyana 4th Thu 13-Mar-1958 1 1 Pakistan (1) 73/2 (27ov) Hanif Mohammad 1 Saeed Ahmed 7 73 2 162 4th 1 2 Pakistan (1) 162/2 (60ov) Hanif Mohammad 56 Saeed Ahmed 40 89 0 198 4th 1 3 Pakistan (1) 259/5 (83ov) Saeed Ahmed 83 AH Kardar 7 97 3 138 4th Fri 14-Mar-1958 2 1 Pakistan (1) 351/7 (108ov) SF Rehman 2 Fazal Mahmood 4 92 2 150 4th 2 2 West Indies (1) 66/1 (15ov) GStA Sobers 27 CL Walcott 29 Pakistan 408 123 4 193 4th 2 3 West Indies (1) 164/1 (41ov) GStA Sobers 63 CL Walcott 87 98 0 156 4th Sat 15-Mar-1958 3 1 West Indies (1) 250/1 (69ov) GStA Sobers 112 CL Walcott 123 86 0 168 4th 3 2 West Indies (1) 343/4 (101ov) EdeC Weekes 30 RB Kanhai 0 93 3 192 4th 3 3 West Indies (1) 391/8 (127ov) LR Gibbs 6 R Gilchrist 0 48 4 156 4th Mon 17-Mar-1958 4 1 Pakistan (2) 35/1 (16ov) Saeed Ahmed 9 Alim-ud-Din 16 West Indies 410 54 3 136 4th 4 2 Pakistan (2) 125/4 (53ov) W Mathias 16 Wazir Mohammad 25 90 3 222 4th 4 3 Pakistan (2) 196/5 (84ov) Wazir Mohammad 54 AH Kardar 35 71 1 186 4th Tue 18-Mar-1958 5 1 Pakistan (2) 254/6 (111ov) Fazal Mahmood 26 Wazir Mohammad 64 58 1 162 4th 5 2 Pakistan (2) 318/10 (139.1ov) Wazir Mohammad 97(345) 64 4 169 4th 5 3 West Indies (2) 99/0 (33ov) CC Hunte 39 RB Kanhai 52 99 0 198 4th Wed 19-Mar-1958 6 1 West Indies (2) 185/1 (61ov) CC Hunte 73 GStA Sobers 39 86 1 168 4th 6 2 West Indies (2) 317/2 (93.1ov) EdeC Weekes 16 GStA Sobers 109 132 1 193 5th Port-of-Spain, Trinidad 5th Wed 26-Mar-1958 1 1 West Indies (1) 76/3 (21ov) EdeC Weekes 50 CL Walcott 12 76 3 126 5th 1 2 West Indies (1) 159/5 (53ov) OG Smith 41 FCM Alexander 7 83 2 192 5th 1 3 West Indies (1) 234/7 (79ov) FCM Alexander 28 LR Gibbs 4 75 2 156 5th Thu 27-Mar-1958 2 1 Pakistan (1) 19/0 (6ov) Imtiaz Ahmed 14 Alim-ud-Din 3 West Indies 268 53 3 121 5th 2 2 Pakistan (1) 104/2 (40ov) Saeed Ahmed 44 Wazir Mohammad 14 85 2 204 5th 2 3 Pakistan (1) 186/2 (64.2ov) Saeed Ahmed 78 Wazir Mohammad 56 82 0 146 5th Fri 28-Mar-1958 3 1 Pakistan (1) 256/3 (88ov) Wazir Mohammad 94 Hanif Mohammad 8 70 1 142 5th 3 2 Pakistan (1) 348/3 (122ov) Wazir Mohammad 159 Hanif Mohammad 31 92 0 204 5th 3 3 Pakistan (1) 407/4 (147ov) Hanif Mohammad 54 W Mathias 4 59 1 150 5th Sat 29-Mar-1958 4 1 Pakistan (1) 465/8 (170ov) Nasim-ul-Ghani 11 Khan Mohammad 2 58 4 138 5th 4 2 West Indies (2) 99/1 (20ov) CC Hunte 42 GStA Sobers 14 Pakistan 496 130 3 167 5th 4 3 West Indies (2) 153/5 (44ov) CL Walcott 16 FCM Alexander 1 54 4 144 5th Mon 31-Mar-1958 5 1 West Indies (2) 227/10 R Gilchrist 2(5) 74 5.
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    _ _ ISLAMABAD HIGH COURT DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTE: Old cases will not be adjourned except with prior adjustments and with the consent of opposite counsel. OLD CASES 1. Cust. Ref. 2/2015 (46152) Director of Intelligence and Investigation V/s SS Corporation, etc A CM 1/2015 Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Warraich CM 2/2015 MOTION CASES 1. Crl. Appeal 77/2021 Acquittal (131152) The State V/s Muhammad Israr etc A Other Advocate General NOTICE CASES 1. Part Heard (130761) Mosharraf Ali Zaidi & others V/s The President of Pakistan & others FC W.P. 1925/2021 Misc. Other FAISAL SIDDIQI Additional Attorney General, CM 2/2021 Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General for Pakistan, Deputy Attorney General, Mansoor Tariq, Ms.Kulsum Khaliq, Shahid Hamid, Sikandar Naeem Qazi W.P. 127/2021 (125274) Dr. Asfandiyar, etc V/s FOP, etc FC CM 1/2021 (Soban Ali, Adv.) In Person, Mudassar Khalid Moazzam Ali Shah, Qausain Abbasi, Arshad Abbas Faisal Mufti, Assistant Attorney General 2. Crl. Misc. 949/2021 Bail After (134907) Zahir Ullah V/s State, etc A Arrest Muhammad Shaheen By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 1 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTICE CASES 3. Crl. Appeal 208/2020 Against (124285) Bait Ullah V/s The State etc FC Convct.